One on One: The Best Women's Monologues for the 21st Century by Joyce E. Henry
Three editors each associated with theatre collaborated on this book of monologues for actresses. What they discovered besides bravura pieces for auditions acting classes and study was the pulse of the millennial theatrical scene. A follow-up to the popular previous edition from the 1990s EOne on One: The Best Women's Monologues for the 21st CenturyE includes the work of over 70 playwrights spotlighting the best of Broadway Off-Broadway regional and experimental writings since 2000. A special introduction also explains how to choose practice and perform a speech for auditions. Comic or serious a or both a the monologues are written for young old and multicultural players by famous names and up-and-coming talent.THAnna Deavere Smith records abuse in real relationships (EHouse ArrestE); August Wilson relates trials of those who survived coming to America a and those who did not (EGem of the OceanE); and William Gibson recreates the dark fledgling days of Israel (EGolda's BalconyE). Additional works include EAre You Ready?E by David Auburn EBad DatesE by Theresa Rebeck EThe CommitteeE by Brian Dykstra and many others.